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<img src="https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1642326343887-4a50e7f5514c?ixid=M3wxMjA3fDB8MXxzZWFyY2h8OXx8YmxhY2slMjBteXRoJTIwd3Vrb25nJTIwcGxhdGludW18ZW58MHx8fHwxNzY0MTI5NTE0fDA\u0026ixlib=rb-4.1.0" style="max-width:430px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;" alt="a piece of rock sitting on top of a table" />In the Yellow Wind Ridge region of Black Myth: Wukong 's second chapter, you'll find the Rockrest Flat at the second fast-travel location under Fright Cliff. Once you teleport to this shrine, you can defeat the enemies and then respawn them using the Shrine. Rinse and repeat these steps until you have the Silk you need to craft the armor you're going <br><br> <br>If you don't feel like fighting, you can always find Silk in shops, but it'll set you back 600 Will per piece. This cost makes buying Silk less worth your time, as your Will is better saved for other things. Don't waste your money on Silk when getting started. It is pretty easy to find as you can head to the Rockrest Flat to find Silk in the early hours of the g<br><br>In Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong we visit the Yellow Wind Ridge, where the second of the "Senses of the Great Sage" can be found. As we explore Yellow Wind Ridge we can potentially acquire seven more soaks to use in our healing drinks, so here's a full list with locations (whenever possible, as one or two of these are obtained by random chance.)<br><br> <br>Skill point respecification in a role-playing game is typically an expensive endeavor, as it generally requires the player to shell out currency in exchange for the ability to rebuild their character. In Black Myth: Wukong , however, players can respec their skills points, or "Sparks," an unlimited number of times for free at any of the Keeper's Shrines found throughout the game's sizable world. The fact that Black Myth: Wukong allows players to perform such an advantageous move for free says something about how often it is necessary, which is something players should thoroughly consider as they progress through the g<br><br> <br>The leaping attack is powerful, but he's in the air for a long time. This makes the attack pretty easy to dodge, although the camera doesn't track him as well when he's airborne, so you'll want to pay extra attention to his timing when you dodge. He can also do this attack out of a mist-step, but keeping your wits about you should allow you to stay out of his sl<br><br>Guangzhi has quite a lot of moves at close range and at distance, with most of his distant attacks designed to narrow the gap between both of you with speed . His close-range attacks are pretty tricky to deal with, and include multiple swings for you to dodge.<br><br> <br>If you want an additional challenge, you can also fight the Stone Vanguard nearby. This is a tougher boss, so you'll be able to grab some extra Will while you're here to help level up any of Black Myth: Wukong 's three Stances more quickly. The Stone Vanguard will put up a fight, but smart usage of Cloud Step and your other skills will serve you well h<br><br> <br>He utilizes his spear to deal water-based splash damage , which can reach players from very far away, and his spear lunges and AoE attacks also have a much further reach than in phase 1. Moreover, Whiteclad Noble also dives in and out of the water to deal surprise atta<br><br>Not only does this increase your resistance to fire , but it will also remove the fire debuff that Guangzhi's weapon is excellent at applying. They don't cost that much Will to purchase, but just be aware that you'll only be able to buy six of them .<br><br> <br>Black Myth: Wukong is a new, somewhat soulslike RPG inspired by the Chinese myth of Sun Wukong, the main character of the 16th-century novel " A Journey to the West ." In both the novel and the game, Wukong is a martial artist and hero of incredible skill, and in the game is tasked with retrieving lost relics. Black Bear Guai is one of many adversaries that stand in your way in this task , and defeating him will take more than just l<br><br> <br>After defeating the Black Wind King, you'll be able to complete some other stuff before heading up the mountain to defeat him in his final form as Black Bear Guai. One important quest to check off your list is the "Three Bells" secret quest in the same area. To do this, ring all three bronze bells found around Chapter <br><br> <br>Black Myth: Wukong is a very difficult game , enough to frustrate even the most seasoned Soulslike fans with its countless swift and tireless bosses. As such, it's important for anyone diving into Black Myth: Wukong for the first time to know the ins and outs of its combat. Otherwise, they'll take the fast track to repeated deaths and therefore inhibit their progress. One of the most valuable features players will need to take advantage of in Black Myth: Wukong 's challenging combat is combos, as they can often turn the tide of bat<br><br> <br>The effects of the Mantle don't last forever, but they should last long enough to get some good hits before you return to a more defensive playstyle. One other thing to watch out for <a href="https://Www.Blackmythonline.com/articles/black-myth-wukong-crack-status-and-performance-analysis.html">https://Www.Blackmythonline.Com</a> is an attack you'll remember from your fight against the Black Wind King. This attack, where he turns to mist and charges you, can only be dodged. That is, unless you Immobilize <br><br> <br>If you still have mana left at this point in the fight, and you can time the spell right, casting Immobilize while Black Bear Guai is in the mist form will actually interrupt the attack. He'll be stunned just long enough for you to get a couple of good hits before he starts attacking again. As long as you have the mana, this trick will make Phase Two eas<br>
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